ܟܛܐ

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Assyrian Neo-Aramaic

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Etymology

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From a metathesis of the older form ܛܲܟܵܐ (ṭakkā), from Persian تکه (tekke, piece, morsel). The adverb is possibly from تک (tak, literally solo, single).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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ܟܲܛܵܐ (kaṭṭāf (plural ܟܲܛܵܬ݂ܹ̈ܐ (kaṭṭāṯē))

  1. doorleaf, individual door panel
    • 1 Kings 6:34:
      ܘܬܪܹܝܢ ܬܲܪ̈ܥܹܐ ܕܩܲܝܣܵܐ ܕܫܲܪ̈ܘܲܝܢܹܐ، ܬܪܲܝܗܹܝܢ ܟܲܛܵܬ݂ܹ̈ܐ ܕܚܲܕ݇ ܬܲܪܥܵܐ ܒܸܚܕ݂ܵܪܵܐ، ܘܬܪܲܝܗܹܝܢ ܟܲܛܵܬ݂ܹ̈ܐ ܕܗ̇ܘ ܬܲܪܥܵܐ ܐ݇ܚܹܪ݇ܢܵܐ ܒܸܚܕ݂ܵܪܵܐ.
      w-trēn tarˁē dqaysā dšarwaynē, trayhēn kaṭṭāṯē dḥa tarˁā biḥḏārā, w-trayhēn kaṭṭāṯē d-awa tarˁā ḥēnā biḥḏārā.
      He also made two doors out of juniper wood, each having two leaves that turned in sockets.
  2. (by extension) leaf of a foldable table

Inflection

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Adverb

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ܟܲܛܵܐ (kaṭṭā)

  1. (dialectal, slang) even, to such a degree
    Synonym: ܐܵܦ (āp)
    ܟܲܛܵܐ ܙܹܐ ܐܵܢܵܐ ܚܙܹܐ ܠܝܼ ܢܝܼܫܲܢܩܵܐ.kaṭṭā zē ānā ḥzē lī nīšanqā.Even I saw the sign.
    ܗ̇ܘ ܟܲܛܵܐ ܠܵܐ ܟܹܐ ܝܵܕ݂ܹܥ.awa kaṭṭā lā kē yāḏēˁ.She don’t even know.